Animals

Mammals

Sacramento Zoo Mammals

There are several characteristics that all of us mammals have in common:

We nurse our young from mammary glands, hence the name “mammals”

We have hair or fur

What sets us apart as a group? Our adaptability and our relatively large brains.

Due to exhibit maintenance, weather conditions and animal care requirements, some of the animals may not be viewable. If you are interested in a particular species, please call 916-808-5888 or email the Member & Visitor Services Office to find out if you will be able to see those animals during your visit.

Primates

Black and White Ruffed Lemur

C

Chimpanzee

E

Coquerel’s Sifaka

E

Mongoose Lemur

C

Sumatran Orangutan

C

White-faced Saki

V

White-handed Gibbon

E

Wolf’s Guenon

V

Felines

African Lion

V

Jaguar

E

Snow Leopard

E

Sumatran Tiger

C

Ungulates

Eastern Bongo

C

Grevy’s Zebra

E

Masai Giraffe

N

Red River Hog

N

Reticulated Giraffe

N

More Mammals

Aardvark

V

Fennec Fox

N

Giant Anteater

V

Linne’s Two-toed Sloth

N

North American River Otter

V

Red Kangaroo

N

Red Panda

E

Southern Tamandua

N

Straw-colored Fruit Bat

V

Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby

E

* The zoo determines each species extinction status level by compiling resources from the following agencies: The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) Appendices, US Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species Act (ESA), International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Red List, and the European Union Wildlife Trade Regulations.